Crime
Sharia Court sentences businesswoman to 9 months imprisonment for cheating, breach of trust
A Shari’a court, sitting at Rigasa, Kaduna, on Thursday, sentenced one Maimuna Muhammad, a businesswoman to nine months imprisonment for cheating her business partners.
The Judge, Malam Muhammad Adamu, delivered the judgement after the defendant pleaded guilty to the offence, bordering on cheating, breach of trust and misappropriation of funds.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Insp. Sambo Maigari, stated that the two plaintiffs were business partners to the defendant.
Maigari explained that the defendant usually takes raw foodstuffs like rice and beans on credit and payback the money later after processing, cooking and selling the food.
He added that the story was similar for the second plaintiff, who used to give the defendant bedsheets and curtains to add her profit and sell, then payback for the items later.
“Situation later changed and the defendant stopped paying the money, instead, offererd excuses and later left her residence at Rigasa and settled at Maraban Jos,” he said.
Delivering judgement, the Judge, said the convict would spend three months in jail for each offence or pay a fine of N7,000 for each offence.
“She will refund N350,000 for the rice and beans she collected from Rabi’atu Muhammad and additional N10,000 compensation cost for filing a suit.
“Similarly, the convict will pay N162,000 to the second plaintiff for bed sheets and curtains with an additional N10,000 compensation cost for filling a suit,” Adamu ruled. (NAN)
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